- "I will be happy! I will! I will!"
- The First Quarrel
- Known to Fame as Lillian Gale
- Divided Opinions
- "Always your Jack"
- A Maid and Model
- A Friendly Warning
- A Tragedy Averted
- The Girl on the Train
- "Grace by name and grace by nature"
- "I owe you too much"
- Lost and Found
- "If you aren't cross and displeased"
- A Quarrel and a Crisis
- "But I love you"
- Interrupted Sightseeing
- A Danger and a Problem
- "Call me Mother--if you can"
- Lillian Underwood's Story
- Little Miss Sonnot's Opportunity
- Life's Jog-Trot and a Quarrel
- An Amazing Discovery
- "Bluebeard's closet"
- A Summer of Happiness That Ends in Fear
- Playing the Game
- A Voice That Carried far
- :How nearly I lost you!"
- A Dark Night and a Troubled Dawn
- "But you will never know---"
- The Weeks That Followed
- A Mysterious Stranger
- "The dearest friend I ever had"
- "Mother" Graham Has Something to Say
- A Message From The Past
- The Word of Jack
- "And yet--"
- A Change in Lillian Underwood
- "No--nurse--just--Lillian"
- Harry Calls to Say Good-Bye
- Madge Faces The Past and Hears a Door Softly Close
- Why Did Dicky Go?
- Days That Creep Slowly By
- "Take me home"
Adele Garrison was the nom de plume of Nana Springer White, an American writer. Her career included time as a schoolteacher in Milwaukee. She later worked as an editor for the Milwaukee Sentinel and then a reporter and writer for the Chicago Examiner and Chicago American.
"Revelations of a Wife" ran as a serial story in her daily newspaper column in multiple American newspapers from 1915 until the Depression. It told the story of the marital ups and downs of Margaret "Madge" Graham, an independent-minded former schoolteacher, and her husband Dicky, an artist. At the height of the story's popularity, it had one million regular readers. (Summary by Wikipedia)
"Revelations of a Wife" ran as a serial story in her daily newspaper column in multiple American newspapers from 1915 until the Depression. It told the story of the marital ups and downs of Margaret "Madge" Graham, an independent-minded former schoolteacher, and her husband Dicky, an artist. At the height of the story's popularity, it had one million regular readers. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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